Urban Council Centenary Garden

The Urban Council Centenary Garden (Chinese: 市政局百周年紀念公園) is a public park in Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The first phase of the park opened on 15 December 1983 with a ceremony officiated by Kim Cham, chairman of the Urban Council Centenary.

[1] The park is divided into two sites, one in the west near Chatham Road South and another in the east near Mody Road, connected by a pavement corridor between Hilton Towers and Peninsula Centre.

The eastern half features more open space, allowing organisations to hold larger activities like fun fairs.

The western half features a six-pillar colonnade from the former Kowloon station at the end of a second fountain.

South Seas Centre and fountain in the eastern section of the Garden.
Fountain and columns from the former Kowloon station , in the western section of the Garden.